Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Frontera Energy" in English language version.
The man who last month helped blow up a C$2.1 billion ($1.6 billion) bid for Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp. is now urging Latin America's largest independent oil producer to expand amid the worst crude meltdown in decades. Alejandro Betancourt, the 35-year-old Venezuelan who controls almost 20 percent of Pacific's stock, says growth for the Colombia-based company hinges on its
Puerto Gaitan, a municipality in central Colombia where Pacific Rubiales extracts oil, has been a hotbed of social unrest for years and according to a local NGO "some 300 Colombian workers" are involved in a dispute with the Canadian oil giant over "unpaid wages, uncooked meals, and a lack of potable water and sanitary equipment." Vecino confirmed that for the last 120 days, laborers in Puerto Gaitan have been protesting working conditions.
On April 27, 2016, Pacific Exploration & Production Corporation..., Pacific E&P Holdings Corp., Meta Petroleum Corp., Pacific Stratus International Energy Ltd., Pacific Stratus Energy Colombia Corp., Pacific Stratus Energy S.A., Pacific Off Shore Peru S.R.L., Pacific Rubiales Guatemala S.A., Pacific Guatemala Energy Corp., PRE-PSIE Coöperatief U.A., Petrominerales Colombia Corp. and Grupo C&C Energia (Barbados) Ltd. ...applied for and received an order ... for protection from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice Commercial List.
Guillermo Quiroz Delgado, 31, was a part time journalist for the cable TV news programme Notisabanas and a contributor to El Meridiano newspaper. He was arrested while covering a demonstration in the town of San Pedro and was transferred to an intensive care unit where he died on 27 November.